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- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) abstract "The Liberal Party (Partido Liberal, PL) was a conservative political party of Brazil, merged (2006) in the Republic Party. The Pentecostal Universal Church of the Kingdom of God heavily influenced the party after 1999. In the 2002 election, José Alencar of the PL was the running mate of Lula da Silva and became the vice president. At the legislative elections, 6 October 2002, the party won 26 out of 513 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and three out of 81 seats in the Senate of Brazil and supported Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's government. Some of its members were investigated following corruption allegations and suspected involvement in the so-called "Mensalão scandal". The Universal Church has now partially left PL to create a new party named Brazilian Republican Party (PRB) in 2005.At the last elections, held in October 2006, the Liberal Party won 23 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and one seat in the Senate for a total of three senate seats. The party did not run candidates in presidential or gubernatorial elections.".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) colourName "Red, blue and white".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) country Brazil.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) formationDate "1985-06-25".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) formationYear "1985".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) headquarter Bras%C3%ADlia.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) ideology Conservatism.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) ideology Evangelicalism.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) president Valdemar_da_Costa_Neto.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) wikiPageExternalLink www.pl.org.br.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) wikiPageExternalLink www.pl.org.br.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) wikiPageID "848300".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) wikiPageRevisionID "598342888".
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- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) blank1Title "TSE Identification Number".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) colours "Red, blue and white".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) country "Brazil".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) foundation "1985-06-25".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) hasPhotoCollection Liberal_Party_(Brazil).
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) headquarters "SCN-Qd. 2, Bl. D Sala 601, Edifício Liberty Mall Asa Norte, Brasília".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) ideology Conservatism.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) ideology Evangelicalism.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) international "None".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) nameNative "Partido Liberal".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) partyName "Liberal Party".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) position "Centre-right to Right-wing".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) president Valdemar_da_Costa_Neto.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) seats1Title "Seats in the Chamber of Deputies".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) seats2Title "Seats in the Senate".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) website www.pl.org.br.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) subject Category:Liberal_parties_in_Brazil.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1985.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) type Abstraction100002137.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) type Group100031264.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) type LiberalParties.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) type Organization108008335.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) type Party108256968.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) type PoliticalPartiesEstablishedIn1985.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) type PoliticalPartiesInBrazil.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) type SocialGroup107950920.
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- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) comment "The Liberal Party (Partido Liberal, PL) was a conservative political party of Brazil, merged (2006) in the Republic Party. The Pentecostal Universal Church of the Kingdom of God heavily influenced the party after 1999. In the 2002 election, José Alencar of the PL was the running mate of Lula da Silva and became the vice president.".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) label "Liberal Party (Brazil)".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) label "Liberale Partij (Brazilië)".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) label "Parti libéral (Brésil)".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) label "Partido Liberal (Brasil)".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) label "Partido Liberal (Brasil)".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) label "Partito Liberale (Brasile)".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) label "Либеральная партия Бразилии".
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) sameAs Partido_Liberal_(Brasil).
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) sameAs Parti_libéral_(Brésil).
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) sameAs Partito_Liberale_(Brasile).
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) sameAs Liberale_Partij_(Brazilië).
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) sameAs Partido_Liberal_(Brasil).
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- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) sameAs Q2653155.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) sameAs Q2653155.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) sameAs Liberal_Party_(Brazil).
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) wasDerivedFrom Liberal_Party_(Brazil)?oldid=598342888.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) homepage www.pl.org.br.
- Liberal_Party_(Brazil) isPrimaryTopicOf Liberal_Party_(Brazil).